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August 25, 2008
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SunTrust Survey Shows 3 In 4 Business Owners Treat Philanthropic Giving As 'A Family Affair'; Increasing Numbers Of Business Owners Incorporate Philanthropy Into Formal Financial Planning; Most Rely On Opinions Of Spouses And Partners

By: PR Newswire

 

ATLANTA, Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Charity truly begins at home, according to a new survey. SunTrust Bank Private Wealth Management released a study that finds families play a vital role when business owners seek to match money...


August 22, 2008
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Knowledge Transfer Is Critical To Companies' Competitive Edge, As Large Numbers Of Baby Boomers Begin To Retire, Says New Report From The Conference Board

By: U.S. Newswire

"As the Baby Boom generation of corporate leaders and experts approaches retirement, businesses in the U.S., Canada, and many European nations face the loss of experience and knowledge on an unprecedented scale," says Diane...


August 18, 2008
Major Organizations Demonstrate How HR Practices Boost Business Performance, Finds New Report from The Conference Board

By: The Conference Board

A small but growing number of companies are demonstrating the impact HR policies can have in meeting overall business goals, according to a report by The Conference Board, the global business research and membership organization....


August 11, 2008
Environmental, Social and Governance: Moving to Mainstream Investing?

By: Business for Social Responsibility

The topic of incorporating environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria as part of long-term company valuation by financial institutions has been entering mainstream debate in recent years. Although many mainstream...


August 6, 2008
Communication (and Coordination?) in a Modern, Complex Organization

By: Working Knowledge, Harvest Business School

Coordination, and the communication it implies, is central to the very existence of organizations. Despite their fundamental role in the purpose of organizations, scholars have little understanding of actual interaction patterns...


July 31, 2008
Investment Professionals vote ‘ESG’ and ‘Sustainability’ as top descriptions

By: AXA Investment Managers

AXA Investment Managers and AQ Research have announced the results of a survey in which over 350 global investment professionals took part. The first of its kind, the survey was designed to identify the preferred terminology for...


July 22, 2008
What Should Employers Do about Health Care?

By: Working Knowledge, Harvard Business School

Companies that cut health care costs without improving the overall value of care eventually pay a price in terms of employee absenteeism and chronic ailments. According to Harvard University professor and strategy expert Michael...


July 21, 2008
GLOBAL RISK 2008: 16 Worst Places to Do Business

By: Editor, Global Investment Watch

This is the first in a series of posts in which we discuss business risk around the world. Our focus is on those countries that we have identified as having the greatest human rights, governance and economic problems. From this,...


July 21, 2008
Working paper: A Replication Study of Alan Blinder's "How Many U.S. Jobs Might Be Offshorable?"

By: Working Knowledge, Harvard Business School

The movement of business activity from developed economies to developing economies—commonly called offshoring—has become the focus of heated debates. Behind these debates lies a pivotal question of scale: How much business...


July 15, 2008
Starbucks' Lessons for Premium Brands

By: Working Knowledge, Harvard Business School

After building a great franchise offering a unique customer experience, Starbucks diluted its brand when it overexpanded and offered too many new products. Harvard Business School professor John Quelch thinks the trouble began...


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